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White House highlights first conviction under Take It Down Act

White House Press Briefing · April 8, 2026

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Caroline noted the first conviction under the Take It Down Act, a law the first lady helped advance that targets nonconsensual AI‑generated explicit imagery, and thanked the first lady for her role in passing the legislation.

In opening remarks, White House press secretary Caroline pointed to yesterday's first conviction under the Take It Down Act, which she described as "landmark legislation" that the first lady helped advance.

"Yesterday marked the very first conviction under the Take It Down Act," Caroline said, noting the law is intended to protect victims of nonconsensual AI‑generated explicit images, cyberstalking and threats of violence. She thanked the first lady for her efforts and said the president is proud of her role in getting the measure passed.

Caroline urged the media to report on the conviction and then moved on to foreign‑policy topics.